How To Access 192.168.1.2 From External Ip

Jul 25, 2011

I have a web server on 192.168.1.2 and adsl modem/router on 192.168.1.1 when i access my computer from external ip by i get popup login window of adsl modem. Now how can i acess 192.168.1.2 or what changes in settings i have to do ?

I recently setup a Camera (DVR) system for a good friend of mine who just opened a restaurant. We are able to access the cameras just fine internally (LAN), but not externally (WAN).

I port forwarded, or 'pinholed' as this router uses, ports 9000 and 80 (changed the routers web port to 81 so there would be no conflict). I grabbed the external ip for the network and immediately tried connecting from home (I was doing everything remotely), and could not access the cameras, neither with the dvr software, nor with internet explorer.

EDIT: I believe he has a dsl line. I wonder if we'd need to change the configuration in the modem itself?

I'm trying to setup my home network so that I can access it when away from home but I've ran into problems and I can't figure out what is causing the problem.I've setup the router to forward incoming requests on port 80 to be directed to my PC running WAMP. The PC has a static IP and if I access it from another PC on my network I get the WAMP page load as expected.I've also setup an account with no-ip.com to resolve my (dynamic) ip. If I use the address they have setup while I'm on my network I get the login page for the router, again this is what I expect.The problem begins when I try and access my home address (whatever.no-ip.biz) from outside my network. I've tried it from 2 different locations and via a dial-up account and I get nothing.

Our secondary site accesses the internal intranet via a link, which is basically:

[URL] where externalip is the IP address of my router.

* This used to work fine before we migrated from ADSL (6mb up / 0.5mb down) to Fibre(70mb / 20mb) *

Internally, I access the same link, but via [URL] Internally it loads in 2 seconds, externally it is taking 68seconds(ish)..

I can't work it out, the fibre shouldave made things loads quicker but is infact very slow. I'm wondering if something network wise is going on.

The intranet is a php intranet sitting on apache, and using postgresql as the database. Other pages load fine, this specific index.php page does quite a lot of DB connections and so on, but as I say before, it worked fine before the migration.

I have a Samsung TV, which I can use to stream media from my computer. I also have a Western Digital My Book Essential external hard drive connected via my router. I was wondering if it was possible to access media on that drive, even when the computer is off (that's the goal here).

I was able to configure the cisco to accept VPN connections from clients. But when i am connected i can not access the VPN LAN. My cisco VPN client shows all the time Packet Decrypted: 0 when connected. I tried the split tunneling configuration based on the example on cisco.com for split tunneling.

We would like to have the ability to connect to a VPN of a business we recently acquired. When connecting to it directly from the Internet (no firewall), it is accessible. However, behind our firewall, there is no access. We are using Cisco ASA 8.2 (2).Currently, we have an entry as follows:

-object-group service PPTP tcp-port-object eq pptp

access-list inside_access_in extended permit tcp any host object_name object-group PPTP. we want any device within our network to be able to access the VPN via PPTP.

There is VIP that is used by ACE for load balancing web servers. Internal users succeed to this VIP. ASA (connected to Core 6509 switch) is performing static NAT (VIP-to-External IP). External users cannot open web page while requesting for this IP. ASA is allowing request for any port. Also there is such string when issuing "show nat" on ASA: Untranslated hits . What can solve that problem?

I have several drives that are accessed through a LAN but as soon as I connet to another drive through VPN all the drives get disconnected. According to the IT people this is a feature of VPN for security reasons and there is no way to access those drives.Anyone knows if there is a way to connect to the VPN drive and the local LAN drives without getting the LAN drives disconnected?

Recently my laptop, which is successfully connected to the wireless network, has failed to recognize shared folders on my desktop and the external hard drive connected to it. Laptop running 7, desktop running XP Pro. 2 days ago it was working fine. Yesterday it stopped working. I have made no changes that I can think of. All of the folders on the desktop and external drive that I want shared are set up for sharing. So, my question is, what do I need to do to again be able to read and write to these folders, especially the ones on the external hard drive. I believe the adjustment has to be made on the desktop, either in the network connections or the file sharing, but the laptop may need adjusted as well.

I have a Windows 7 lap top and an Iomega eGo external hard drive. When I plug the hard drive into my computer via a USB, it works fine, but when i plug the hard drive in to the wireless router, I can not access it, and I would like access the hard drive wirelessly

I am having an issue where I cannot access certain files on websites. It looks as though the files are accessed via ftp. Could my router be blocking it. I have a Cisco 2801 router acting as a firewall.

Configured vpn with a tunneled default route to 172.19.16.1 (Core - cat6500) No split tunnel is configured, everything has to be tunneled and monitored by WCCP in Firewall. Authorization is by Certificate Only.

I can reach inside servers (for example 172.18.254.37) i can reach DMZ server (for example 192.168.138.36) i can surf the internet on regular HTTP (port 80)

but, i cannot surf the internet or DMZ servers using HTTPS (port 443) also, ftp does not work. i have tried to reach external ftp servers who are open to all.

both https and ftp works from the INSIDE network.

I have tried to change the port for Anyconnect, to 444 (for dtls as well) and i can see that all the vpn traffic is going over 444, so 443 should be undisturbed.

but this is not working.. could it be a certificate problem, or am i missing something? NAT/PAT?

Basically we have different customers using the same 5510 firewall. We have created one sub interface for every customer on the inside interface. There are differed NAT rules for every customer all using the same block of public IP addresses on the outside interface. They do not have access to each other’s network so I cannot make any exemption rules between two sub interfaces. The problem is for all our customers that they cannot communicate with each other over Internet, Email, Applications etc. using the external IP address. A work around is to use a proxy server, but they do not agree with that. I cannot make exemption rules between sub interfaces for security reasons.

I need remote access to certain programs on my home PC but I just cannot get it to work.

Program:- webcamXP

When I set the programs port preferences (i.e. port 8087), I can connect with"127.0.0.1:8087" and webcamXP work fine. But when I replace the localhost with my external IP (lets say 79.149.114.227, so that would be "http://79.149.114.227:8087".I tried port forwarding: I have added the port to my NAT in the router's setting so it should be fine, but it is not (numbers are fictual of course):

I also tried disabling AVG Internet Security 2011's firewall temporarily just to check it it was blocking it, but got the same result.I checked if Windows own firewall was on, but it is off.I cannot find any setting in the router's own configuration screen to disable any build in (router's) firewall (if it has any).

I am running Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) on a Dell Inspiron 560. I am using a DI-524 D-Link wireless router. I have an Acer Aspire One Net Book running Windows XP Home it is equipped with an internal wireless network adapter. I can connect/communicate with router and access the internet with no problems whatever. However, when I connect an external wireless network adapter e.g. Alpha AWUS036H I cannot get a connection when I disable my internal network adapter. I have also tried the Trendnet TEW-424UB USB external wireless network adapter and the symptoms are exactly the same.

I have an e300 router with my external hdd connected via the USB port. I am trying to figure out how to access the hdd remotely. I am not trying to get to it through remote desktop access. I have my laptop that I take with me when away from home but I would like to be able to access the hdd via Internet.

using a Linksys E2500. I have a Ubuntu "server" set up which i can access on my LAN through VNC Viewer (windows machines) no problem. I can even access it through the external IP address on a machine inside the LAN (both internal address and external address work from inside the LAN). I set up port forwarding (per portforward.com) but i still can not access my machine from outside the LAN. It has a static IP as well btw.

I've set up a remote access group for Anyconnect on a 5510 running 8.4.5. Our company security policy prohibits split tunneling, but this particular location has no internal DNS (so I have to use a public DNS like google or something). How do I get this to work, I'm assuming I need to do a NAT exemption but I'm not sure how this would look, especially under 8.4.5.

I am aware that we can allow external admins to telnet over a custom port to the internal router. Even i was allowed to connect to a remote router via the remote firewall. The way i was accessing the router is by telnet to the remote ASA address on port 8023.I am not sure how exactly we can configure this on a ASA.

I have reserved the IP address 192.168.1.2 for my computer under Advanced->Basic->LAN->(Ip address Reserve).

I believe this is all i need to do for the router side of things.

Now for Apache: The .httpd file...

Listen 192.168.1.2:80

And that's everything. The problem is that when i put in my public IP address its not forwarding to my WampServer. its just going to the routers log-in page. If i put in my local ip then i get my servers webpage like i should.

I may have phrased the topic not too clearly, but I have an external domain name of mail.company.com , I want my users INSIDE the company be able to also get to url..., currently they cannot (nothing loads, looks to me as if firewall simply drops it) and I'm drawing a blank on how to get this done. Externally this works fine so if you're outside the company you can load up OWA just fine since my NAT rule translates the external IP to internal IP, but something is blocking this from the inside.

I have an ASA 5510. If you can just sent me on the right path with theory I'll figure it out on my own, I don't need exact steps, but I must be thinking of this wrong as I'm not getting anywhere.

I am looking to get access to an external hard drive that I have set up on my wireless network.When I try to do an automated Windows backup (off my Vista based laptop files) on to an external hard drive which is connected to my wireless network (through a Belkin router) I am being asked for a user name and password to access the connected hard drive on the network. The thing is that I don't remember setting up a username and password for the hard drive at all. I can paste single files mannually onto the external hard drive without being asked for a username and password. I did perform an automated Windows backup off my other Windows 7 laptop and was not ask for a username and password. where to find the username and password information ?

I'm looking to be able to access (read and write) a networked external hard drive which is connected to a home router - specifically the Netgear WNDR3400, which has a USB port explicitly for this purpose - from outside the network, via the internet. This is for work purposes (specifically for a small business that I design for). Is this doable? I've been using Dropbox but that's proving too problematic as more and more files need to be managed. I would prefer it not be through software that has to be running on a computer, as there is no "machine" running 24/7 here besides the router itself.

I have a BELKIN F5D8235-4 V2 wireless router and I am trying to hook up my Western Digital My Book Essentials 2.0 1 TB hard drive to gain access wirelessly through the router. I have it connected to the router via USB but do not know how to access the drive. I have tried mapping a new network drive, but it is not listed as a connection. how can I access the drive.

I have an ASA 5520 with a DMZ with private addresses that I SNAT to my outside network. From inside the DMZ I can reach servers by both the internal private IP and the public IP, except if the IP is from the server trying to connect. So, say I have server1 and server2. I can connect from server1 to server 2 with both public and private, but can't connect from server1 to server1' using the public IP. ASA logs show that packets are being denied due to land attack. DNS doctoring is not an option for me.

I recently cut over from a WRT54G to a RV120W. I am having an issue where I type [URL] (for a server running on my network) in my web browser while on the internal network and it always comes back with the router login page. Basically it is supposed to go out of the router and then come back in on the public IP address and hit that server. There was a function on the WRT54G called "Filter Internet NAT redirection" which when turned off would allow this to happen. I am not seeing a feature like this on the RV120W